Instructional design/Cognitive behaviors
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The Cognitive Domain
The Cognitive Domain is a category of learning that includes "...knowledge, naming, solving, predicting, and other intellectual aspects of learning."[1]
The Wikiversity lessons listed in the next section provide strategies for some of the types of instruction that you may encounter in the cognitive domain.
Cognitive Instructional Strategies Lessons
Click a lesson title to begin that lesson :
- Concepts and the Nature of Knowledge
- Invariant Tasks: Memorizing Factual Information
- Understanding Concepts
- Concept Classification
- Teaching Procedures
References
- ↑ Morrison, G., Ross, S.E., and Kemp, J.E. 2004. Designing Effective Instruction. 4th ed. Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
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